Fang Song

Fang Song

A Poem by CH Archive

FangSong


With the tooth of a dog

A dower for good water

New creek in your big bone

Wow, the valves in your heart

So big, a tunnel, a waterpark


The life is in a floatie

In the calm pool

The kids occupied

On waterslides

Picture your heart like this

I pay an admission fee on the daily

Punctured holes, pinpoint holes

Are obvious in the nightime

People leave the park in their cars,

Their headlights hit the holes

And dance just like a disco bar

Bullets of shine

In every direction

I didn’t pay a dime this time


This is where I enter,

beer bellied,

shorts up to my tits

sunburnt

sweaty

© 2017 CH Archive


Author's Note

CH Archive
painting: "the royal family"

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The Royal family indeed ...

Posted 8 Years Ago


I liked this poem. You took me in many directions.
"This is where I enter,
beer bellied,
shorts up to my tits
sunburnt
sweaty "
The above lines. A terrible vision you create. The poem left with many thoughts and wild visions. Thank you Cole for sharing your amazing poetry.
Coyote


Posted 8 Years Ago


0 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on May 16, 2017
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CH Archive
CH Archive

Montreal, Canada



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